MORNING BRIEFING: Storm damage, a botched execution and more advisers to Iraq

Even though no one was suggesting Idaho as a place to send the thousands of migrant children coming over the nation's southern border, Gov. Butch Otter wants to make sure nobody does. He wrote a letter to other state officials saying he doesn't want the state used as a way to address the crisis. (SR)

The Kootenai County Prosecutor's Office says Coeur d'Alene school board members did not violate open meeting laws when they traveled to Boise together to attend meetings and meet with legislators. (CdA Press)

The federal government has proposed new oil train rules to remove old tanker cars, like those that have raised concerns among Spokane leaders, though many details remain unclear. (AP)